
VEX IQ Robot Base 3
Simple VEX IQ competition base with a lot of space for attachments and gravity center in the backside of the robot.
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- 11 Jul 2017
Simple VEX IQ competition base with a lot of space for attachments and gravity center in the backside of the robot.
Classical third wheel for LEGO Mindstorms robots. This construction comes from the NXT world and the wheel is available in the NXT set.
Vex IQ robot base which could be used with different attachments. The gravity center of this robot is in the backside and it has a lot of space in front for attachments.
A very simple base of the robot that could be used for adding attachments.
The CubeHunter uses the ultrasonic sensor to detect a ball or cube. Next, the robot catches it and reads the colour of the object using the EV3 colour sensor. The building instructions are suitable for classes with students and if you are working alone at home.
It's the third version of the VEX IQ Easy Bot with rotated Robot Brain and castor wheel.
It's the second version of VEX IQ Easy Bot. It's simple as the first one, but the motors are rotated.
VEX IQ version of an Easy Bot. It's simple and appropriate for classes of students.
Drawing on how to cut a pipe to be able to collect and store balls in this pipe. The sheet format is ISO A4 and the drawing size is real (100% scale)
Instructions for building remote control. It uses the rotation sensor to determine the steering and touch sensor for handling the movement. Find building instructions for a suitable chassis here.
Together the controller and the car look like this:
Attachment used to transfer the motion from the motor from a vertical axle to a horizontal axle. Uses two gear wheels. Could be built with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 and LEGO Mindstorms NXT kits.
Instructions for building a steering chassis from LEGO EV3 Mindstorms. It uses EV3 Large motor to power the rear wheels and EV3 Medium motor for the steering mechanism. Find building instructions for the remote control here.
This here is a base for a robot that has the brick Upside Down. Have you seen Stranger Things? We would admit that this robot does not look exactly like a 'Demogorgon', but this here is the challenge. Can you use this base and make the robot look like a Demogorgon. Add a picture to the comments section below the material.
Do you have other ideas for Demogorgon? Build them with LEGO and add a picture below this material or send it to team@fllcasts.com. We would feature it at FLLCasts.com.
This is a self aligning passive attachment for rendezvous and meeting between the tube module and the habitation hub.
The program for this attachment is Self Aligning Module Attacher for M06 - Space Station Modules.
There is another program at Self Aligning Module Attacher for M06 - Space Station Modules - another program.
This is a blueprint of dimensions of the FTC 200 mm axle.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robot that we call CastorBot, because it uses the castor ball.
Building instructions for the most simple grabber using just one Large EV3 LEGO motor. It has one static lever and one active lever.
Building instructions for a VEX IQ attachment for throwing balls with rubber bands.
Building instructions for a VEX IQ attachment for catching hex balls
The building guide for the FIRST Technical Challenge Push Bot build with the Tetrix set